Radar News from RadarDaily.com
May 19, 2014
MISSILE DEFENSE
Canadian missile defense radar to be operated, maintained by Raytheon
Ottawa (UPI) May 16, 2013
A missile warning radar system for the north of Canada is to be operated and maintained by Raytheon Canada Limited. The contract for the North Warning System was issued by Public Works and Government Services Canada, a department of the government of Canada. It is for five years with two options for an additional five years. The financial terms of the award were not disclosed. The radar system is a joint Canadian and United States radar system that covers areas Labrador to the Yuk ... read more
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TECH SPACE

Airborne surveillance program Gorgon Stare getting Exelis sensors
Additional infrared sensors for a U.S. military wide-area airborne surveillance program are being supplied by Exelis under a $25 million contact. ... more
TECH SPACE

Exelis advancing sensor detection system
An airborne multi-directional long-wave infrared hyperspectral sensor to detect and identify threatening substances and gases has been flight tested by Exelis. ... more
ICE WORLD

A Slow Collapse As West Antarctic Melts
National Science Foundation- (NSF) funded researchers at the University of Washington have concluded that Antarctica's fast-moving Thwaites Glacier will likely disappear in a matter of centuries, po ... more
24/7 News Coverage of Defense News


EARTH OBSERVATION

Experts demonstrate versatility of Sentinel-1
From climate change monitoring to supporting humanitarian aid and crisis situations, early data applications from the month-old Sentinel-1A satellite show how the radar mission's critical observatio ... more


TECH SPACE

Airbus Defence and Space in radar technology study
Airbus Defense and Space is to explore the feasibility of using a radar technology originally developed for the military in civil aviation. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Saab adds new radar variants
The Giraffe family of surface radars has been expanded by Saab of Sweden with the addition of five active electronically-scanned array variants. ... more
TERROR WARS

Terahertz imaging on the cheap
Terahertz imaging, which is already familiar from airport security checkpoints, has a number of other promising applications - from explosives detection to collision avoidance in cars. Like sonar or ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Danish PM says Greenland showdown at 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Russia claims Oreshnik missile hit Ukrainian aviation plant
Russia strikes power plant, kills four in Ukraine barrage
FLOATING STEEL

Manned and unmanned maritime combat vessel going on display
A dual-mode, manned/unmanned combat maritime vessel is being displayed in the United States next week by Israel Aerospace Industries. ... more
TECH SPACE

Radio waves affect migrating birds: study
Radio waves disrupt the magnetic "compass" in robins, according to a study published on Wednesday that is likely to fuel debate about the safety of electronic devices. ... more
TECTONICS

California Faults Moved Quietly After Baja Quake
A new NASA study finds that a major 2010 earthquake in northern Mexico triggered quiet, non-shaking motions on several Southern California faults that released as much energy as a magnitude 4.9 to 5 ... more
UAV Payloads 2014, 24 - 25 June - London, UK
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


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TECH SPACE

Raytheon developing the world's most advanced digital radar
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) has awarded Raytheon an $8.5 million base contract to design the Flexible Distributed Array Radar (FlexDAR), enabling dynamic multi-mission radars capable of execu ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Chip-Sized Digital Optical Synthesizer to Aim for Routine Terabit-per-second Communications
In the 1940s, researchers learned how to precisely control the frequency of microwaves, which enabled radio transmission to transition from relatively low-fidelity amplitude modulation (AM) to high- ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Microsoft says will foot AI's massive power bill as emissions soar in 2025
US allows Nvidia to send advanced AI chips to China with restrictions
France climate goals off track as emissions cuts slow again
AEROSPACE

More anti-jamming sub-systems on way for Navy fighters
Exelis is to begin Lot 11 full-rate production of an electronic jamming sub-system that protects F/A-18C/D Hornet and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters. ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

High Gain Amplifiers for Commercial and Military Radar Released by Pasternack
Pasternack Enterprises has released a new portfolio of L and S band high gain amplifiers covering 1.2 - 1.4 GHz and 3.1 - 3.5 GHz specifically used for commercial and military radar applications as ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Study shows lasting effects of drought in rainy eastern US
This spring, more than 40 percent of the western U.S. is in a drought that the USDA deems "severe" or "exceptional." The same was true in 2013. In 2012, drought even spread to the humid east. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Airbus Group Inc. banners 300th UH-72A helicopter delivery

Belgium asks U.S. for F-16 upgrade equipment

Czechs sign agreement to fly Saab's Gripen fighter for another 12 years


CLIMATE SCIENCE
Frigate combat systems being tested

US criticizes France-Russia warship sale

French foreign minister defends sale of warships to Russia


CLIMATE SCIENCE
British MoD works on 'quantum compass' technology to replace GPS

Iran to Host Russian Satellite Navigation Facility

Moscow to suspend American GPS sites on Russian territory from June


CLIMATE SCIENCE
Earth Science Applications Travelogue: Maury Estes

GOES-R Propulsion and System Modules Delivered

Experts demonstrate versatility of Sentinel-1

EARTH OBSERVATION

First radar vision for Copernicus
Launched on 3 April, ESA's Sentinel-1A satellite has already delivered its first radar images of Earth. They offer a tantalising glimpse of the kind of operational imagery that this new mission will ... more
TECH SPACE

Middle Eastern country orders more border radar
An unidentified Middle East country has ordered additional border security radars from Airbus Defense and Space, the company reports. ... more
TECH SPACE

Headwall Extends Global Reach in Asia/Pac and Israel
Headwall has responded to rapidly growing demand for its advanced hyperspectral sensors by adding reseller partners in both Singapore/Asia-Pac and Israel. The moves come as Headwall is poised to unv ... more
TECH SPACE

Hyperspectral Software Announced for Airborne Applications
Headwall has released its new Hyperspec III application software featuring a powerful set of hyperspectral data acquisition management tools. The enhanced software suite represents an easy-to-use pl ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Albania's waste-choked rivers worsen deadly floods
Is China a threat to Greenland as Trump argues?
Disaster losses drop in 2025, picture still 'alarming': Munich Re
EARTH OBSERVATION

Sentinel-1 performs opening dance routine

EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Radar Watches Over California's Aging Levees

SPACEWAR

China eyes 'global monitoring network' of surveillance satellites

TECH SPACE

World's most powerful VHF radar to be overhauled in Russia

ENERGY TECH

Rainbow-catching waveguide could revolutionize energy technologies

TECH SPACE

The Space Debris Radar Developed By Indra Passes ESA Tests

EARTH OBSERVATION

Sentinel-1 controllers ready for hectic first days

SPACEWAR

US's old satellites cannot track Malaysian airplane, as war drones suck funds dry

EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Historic Earth Images Still Hold Research Value

EARTH OBSERVATION

Prepping for radar vision

US gains additional protection against ballistic missiles

Surface of Titan Sea is mirror smooth, Stanford scientists find

Plane mystery deepens Malaysia Airlines' financial woes

Getting hyperspectral image data down to a sprint

Northrop Grumman GATOR System To Start Low-Rate Initial Production Phase

NASA Radar Demonstrates Ability to Foresee Sinkholes

Payload prep continues for Arianespace Soyuz for Sentinel-1A

Raytheon awarded contract for Patriot

The Republic of Korea's Earth observation satellite Kompsat-6 to be launched in 2019

Radar Images of near-Earth Asteroid 2006 DP14

USAF reveals 'neighborhood watch' satellite program

First Copernicus satellite at launch site

China Focus: Uneasy rest begins for China's troubled Yutu rover

Is Yutu Stuck?

Outside View: Genocide in Fallujah

Scalable Agile Beam Radar Brings Advanced Capabilities to Global F-16 Fleets

Sentinel-1 spreads its wings

Raytheon kicks off 15th year of GaN innovation

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